Mr Freeze

During a fight between Batman and Dr. Victor Fries in a laboratory, Batman
accidently spills a container of instant freeze solution on the doctor forcing
him to live in an frozen cold environment of fifty degrees below zero, meaning
that he is forced to wear a cooling suit whenever he leaves his lair. Doctor
Fries soon continues a more vigerous life of crime now under the name of
Mr. Freeze to gain revenge on Batman.

"Poor devil. Forced to live in an air-conditioned suit that keeps
his body temperature down to 50 degrees below zero. No wonder his mind is
warped." -Batman

Batman is able to combat Freeze's extreme cold temperatures; "Naturally
you didn't realise that I was wearing my super v-neck long underwear for
extreme colds."

George Sanders

George was born on the 3rd July 1906 in Russia but unfourtunatly for him
it was during the Russian revolution which caused him to immigrate to London
(England) where he found his love for acting.

He appeared in minor English films before making his move to the USA. After
his role as Mr. Freeze in Batman, George appeared in various other science-fiction
genre films.

Sadly George committed suicide on the 25th April 1972 in Spain after suffering
from a number of mental difficulties.

Pictured left is Freeze's lair, the red parts are where any normal human
can walk, anywhere else is the cold environment that Freeze needs. Pictured
right is Batman's attempts to see how long he can survive in the cold with
his bat-antidote.

Trivia:

1. George Sanders is the first out of three actors to play Mr Feeze.

2. George Sanders committed suicide on April 25th 1972.

3. Was married to Zsa Zsa Gabor between 1949 until 1954, who of course
played as villianess Minerva
in the last episode of Batman.

Above is Mr. Freeze's van.

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